Diagnosing abnormal states – GE Industrial Solutions CPS2500D +-190V User Manual

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CPS2500D +/-190V Downstream System

5 - 12 Installation

Issue 4 January 2008

Diagnosing Abnormal States

(continued)

Diagnosing
Abnormal States

Resolving Abnormal states starting from the office alarms. The CPS2500D
provides Power Major and Power Minor office alarms according to this logic:
one converter circuit output out of limits is a minor; two converter circuits out
of limits is a major.

Step

Action

1

Observe the office alarm contact closure states. Do you have a
Power Major or a Power Minor Alarm?

2

For Power Major Alarms,

a)Observe the LEDs on the

module in position 1.

b)Use the Diagnosing

Abnormal States using
LEDs above to resolve the
state of the first QS882A
module to a normal state.

c)Work across the shelf

position by position until all
QS882A converters are
displaying a normal state.

d)If all the modules are

displaying a normal state
and a Power Major is still
being issued the Power
Major Relay should be
replaced. The power Major
Relay is marked K1 and
located closer to the back of
the shelf in Figure 5-13.

e)Replace the Socketed Relay

with Lineage Power Part
Number 406789586.

f) Confirm that the alarms

have been successfully
retired.

For Power Minor Alarms,

a)Observe the LEDs on the

module in position 1.

b)Work across the shelf position

by position until the QS882A
displaying an abnormal state
is found.

c)Use the Diagnosing Abnormal

States using LEDs above to
resolve the state of that
QS882A module to a normal
state.

d)If all the modules are

displaying a normal state and
a Power Minor is still being
issued the Power Minor Relay
should be replaced. The power
Minor Relay is marked K2
and located closer to the front
of the shelf in Figure 5-13.

e)Replace the Socketed Relay

with Lineage Power Part
Number 406789586.

f) Confirm that the alarms have

been successfully retired.

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